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  "textContent": "Hackers exploited a vulnerability in Meta‘s AI-powered customer support chatbot over the weekend of May 31 to seize Instagram accounts — including the dormant Obama White House handle and the official account of the Chief Master Sergeant of the Space Force — after step-by-step instructions for the attack began circulating on Telegram. Meta said it […]\n\nThe post Meta’s Own AI Handed Hackers the Keys to Instagram appeared first on the deep dive.",
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